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Philadelphia Flyers prepare to battle the Edmonton Oilers – are they ready? Plus Our Phantoms Report



On today’s show, Russ & Rachel discuss the potential updates to the Flyers lineup prior to the game tonight vs the Oilers. What can they adjust defensively to prepare for this game? Then we preview tonight’s action against the Edmonton Oilers. What adjustments will they need to make from the weekend games, and how can they match up vs Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and the rest of the powerhouse Oilers team. Finally, we check in on the Phantoms and how their season opener went and Aleksei Kolosov’s performance in net.

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1 Comment

  1. Like Drysdale , when York was drafted he was touted more of a offensive defenseman, but last year he seemingly spent more time developing his defensive side. Now that he has made strides defensively, I feel like he has been given the green light to be more of an offensive force. Do you feel like this was a deliberate approach with York and will the team take a similar approach with Drysdale? He seemingly has a long way to go to sure up his defensive play and maybe that is why it feels like they have training wheels on him offensively ? We keep hearing of his offensive tools, but other than his speed and lateral movement on the blue line I have seen zero evidence of the offensive player Torts wants him to be. I’m just not sure what he is right now.

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